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OH CANADA!

Dear Friend;

Come along, make haste and join us in our adventures while living "In The East".

We are living in the east, geographically speaking, after a sudden work transfer beckoned us almost across the entire country, splitting our family in half with grown children/grandchildren remaining behind on the west coast.

We moved into our new home April/06 but never knew it would be God's providence to endure another move for work and positioning for a future medical situation. We moved again amidst 4 feet of snow in mid Dec/08.

We hope to continue sharing our pioneering moments with our family and friends back home, creating an environment for tenderly passing along the new memories we'll be making over here in the east, those that will stand the test of time in both thought and deed.

Sprinkling some ambiance into the mix will be a fully loaded and most positive outlook while we're on this adventure and new challenge together.

Please join us while we journey onward. Feel free to email me with your comments, questions or ideas. We welcome you here.

Sursum Corda!Renee

Wisdom nugget...

"Man's value before God is estimated by the dispositions of his heart, its uprightness, its good-will, its charity, and not by keenness of intellect or extent of knowledge."

~Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich

36 years and going strong!

Our Circle of Eight

The Grandparent Club

"Nobody can do for grandchildren what grandparents can. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children."

~ Alex Haley

Our Grandchildren

Two more are due in Oct/Nov 2013

"Go East," they said...

St. Joseph

Sunday, November 05, 2006

As the leaves continue to choreograph their autumn dance, twirling round and round and spiraling downward to land on the ground, they have been creating a most wondrous layer upon layer of autumn carpeting. As the ground beneath them is fast becoming colder day by day, the dancing leaves are singing anatural tune for us, that of their “crunch, crunch” music while out taking steps upon their landscape carpet decor.

Ah, the sounds of autumn are catching up with the picturesque ground coverings, those of maple, oak, elm, and other assorted leaves gathering in height on the many local walking paths, woodsy parks and even on the sandy beach front.

Hubby was able to explore and take a brisk walk through a waterside park with me yesterday, and was most impressed at the variety of leaves on the ground, and busy squirrels running to and fro, cheeks filled with acorn nuts. However we were unprepared for the shivering winds blowing us around the closer our walking movements carried us towards the water.

What a beautiful area,such a lovely autumn landscape.

Come with me on an autumn walk!

We can catch up with the newsy home fronts from one another, laugh, giggle, take a quick sprint to acquire a deep red glow on our cheeks from the cool and crisp air, hug and make promises to keep in touch.

Or, if you prefer, we can just grab a cuppa something hot, settle down on a cozy park bench and admire the scene before us.

But first, let's do take a walk okay?

Leaves of Maple, Oak, Elm tree andothers enhanced the park decor.

Grab your warm scarf, a pair of mittens, some tootsie warming boots, that winter woolen jacket, and come for a walk with me.

This post is dedicated to all my great friends, both near and far of course, though in particular, to my friend Denise....my sweet Tennessee sisterchick who doesn't know it yet, but she needs to come take a long walk with me sometime soon. Sending hugs your way!!!